The indictments, however, indicate that jurors did not believe that the baby died when Giroux and Shultz showed up at the hospital with the morning of Nov. 16, 2015. Additionally, jurors believed that Giroux and Shultz were not truthful about how the baby died, and jurors indicted Giroux for obstruction for destroying computer records. They indicted Shultz, accusing her of removing baby clothes, cloth items, sponge and documents so they could not be used in an investigation.

The plea agreement leaves the sentencing up to Williams. However, it states that the sentences for obstruction of justice and perjury must be served concurrent to one another.

The agreement also requires Giroux to truthfully testify against Shultz, if he is subpoenaed during Shutlz's trial, which currently is scheduled for early April, according to court records.